YouTuber treasurecharger has uploaded a great video of WerkBench in action. Korg's little Monotron is making big sounds when run into Werkbench's new pitch/scale settings. It gets a little chaotic in the last half, but over-all I liked it!

I haven't posted any Android apps before, but not for lack of interest. I'd love to see some competition in the tablet space! G-Stomper is the first app to really warrant a post though, and thanks to Matrixsynth for bringing it to my attention.

This drum machine looks like a minimalist-Electribe. It might not be quite as pretty as Korg's iElectribe, but I really like the way all of the pertinent controls are nice big sliders.

One of the most impressive DAWs on iOS just got support for the new Dropbox SDK, with integrated login. A handy feature for any app that has lots of stuff you'd want to get on to your computer, without the use of iTunes' file-sharing or jailbreaks!

I haven't had a chance to play with this. Have any of you? It seems pretty feature rich, beyond the simple recorder suggested by the name. The inclusion of virtual instruments and racks of effects makes this a full-on DAW.

A new VirtualMIDI app has arrived for iPhone. ChordMapMIDI offers a simple screen for quickly trying out different chord progressions, on anything you're sending MIDI at... well, anything that is polyphonic!

Although the graphic design is appalling, the actual layout looks well thought out. It could be a lot of fun to plug this into one of the Guitarish Animoog patches, and then bring up the Music Theory Cheat Sheet on your computer.

On a total tangent: while researching this I came across an interesting article by Anthony over on the Ableton Cookbook, Music Theory for Electronic Music? Don't waste your time. I'm in total agreement, and this is one of the reasons I try to avoid theory in ECPM. It seemed like the more I learned about theory the more stale my music got. Intervals and Chords are about all you really need to know, and with apps like this you don't even need to know those either!